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@ARTICLE{Kasper:138701,
author = {Kasper, Elisabeth and Thöne-Otto, A. and Bürger, K. and
Schröder, S. G. and Hoffmann, W. and Schneider, W. and
Teipel, S.},
title = {[{C}ognitive rehabilitation in early stage {A}lzheimer's
disease].},
journal = {Der Nervenarzt},
volume = {87},
number = {7},
issn = {0028-2804},
address = {Heidelberg},
publisher = {Springer},
reportid = {DZNE-2020-05023},
pages = {708-718},
year = {2016},
abstract = {Dementia impairs the coping with routine daily tasks and
social relationships due to an increasing degeneration of
cognitive abilities. An appropriate treatment must
adequately consider the effects of declined cognitive
abilities on patients and their environment. Therefore, in
recent times, integrative procedures for cognitive
rehabilitation (CR) have become increasingly important for
the therapy of patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI)
and mild dementia (MD). CR approaches provide compensatory
possibilities for clearly defined routine challenges and the
individual needs of those affected.This overview article in
the form of a selective review elaborates factors for the
effectiveness of CR on the basis of the currently available
literature: 1) individuality - consideration of personal
needs and targets, 2) compensation - mediation of skills and
strategies to compensate for cognitive impairments, 3)
interaction - inclusion of relatives and environmental
conditions and 4) integration - integration of various
therapeutic disciplines and methods.On the basis of this
assessment with regards to the content, a critical analysis
of the methods of short and long-term therapeutic effects on
MCD and MD was carried out. Although the resulting factors
were of high long-term relevance for the improvement of
depression and quality of life, effects on cognition were
more pronounced for MCI than for MD, which emphasizes the
importance of beginning therapy as early as possible. The
results show that future studies on effectiveness must
employ endpoints relevant for routine daily life, and that
the possibility of an implementation of therapeutic concepts
in a healthcare system should be considered as an essential
criterion.},
subtyp = {Review Article},
keywords = {Alzheimer Disease: psychology / Alzheimer Disease:
rehabilitation / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: methods /
Cognitive Dysfunction: psychology / Cognitive Dysfunction:
rehabilitation / Evidence-Based Medicine / Germany / Humans
/ Neurological Rehabilitation: methods / Treatment Outcome},
cin = {AG Hoffmann / AG Teipel},
ddc = {610},
cid = {I:(DE-2719)1510600 / I:(DE-2719)1510100},
pnm = {344 - Clinical and Health Care Research (POF3-344)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-344},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:26391959},
doi = {10.1007/s00115-015-4426-2},
url = {https://pub.dzne.de/record/138701},
}